Sydneysiders Why? 🛥: Sydney

Why Sydneysiders love their city so much? This article explains all.

Sydneysiders Why? 🛥: Sydney
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Sydney is a renowned tourist destination for a plethora of reasons: its natural beauty, its bustling city life, and its many iconic landmarks, such as its picturesque harbour, its world-famous Opera House, and its stunning beaches.

People enjoying their time at Opera House, Sydney. What you can see from it are ocean, ferry, the bridge, blue sky, and buildings.
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Sydney is a unique city because of its national parks that ring the city and penetrate right into its heart. This means that you can see native animals in the most surprising places.

Meerkat at Sydney Zoo
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For example, clouds of flying foxes pass overhead at twilight, possums rattle over roofs of terrace houses, and sulphur-crested cockatoos screech from the railings of urban balconies.

1. Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park

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The park is located 20 to 30km from the city center of Sydney and is accessible by public transport. Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park is a popular place to visit for its wilderness, its Aboriginal heritage, as well as activities such as walking, cycling, and kayaking.

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The park takes in over 100km of coastline along the southern edge of Broken Bay, where it heads into the Hawkesbury River. There are two unconnected principal sections, Bobbin Head and the West Head area. The Barrenjoey headland at Palm Beach is also part of the park and the site of an historic lighthouse.

Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park provides activities of many kinds, so why not include the spot into your family travel list?


2. Taronga Zoo Sydney

We were on Taronga Zoo, in Sydney, and this Giraffe was quite curious about the Opera House.
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Taronga Zoo is only a ferry ride away from Circular Quay and is full of kangaroos, koalas, and other furry Australians! The zoo has great views of the harbor, and the animals seem very happy and well-cared for.


3. Sydney Sea Life Aquarium

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The Sea Life Sydney Aquarium is a great place for kids of all ages. The variety of tanks and other attractions will keep them entertained for hours. The highlights of the aquarium include the Perspex-enclosed walk-through shark tank,

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The penguin boat ride, the dugong, and the Great Barrier Reef tank. The aquarium also offers a variety of add-on activities, such as the Shark Dive Xtreme, the icy penguin encounter, and the glass-bottomed boat ride.


Everything you need, is right in front of you.
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The city is actually defined by its coastline, with an abundance of charms to be found in its harbor. Sydney's two halves are far enough apart to make exploring by ferry a worthwhile endeavor.

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The coast of Australia is full of natural wonders, including sheer walls of sandstone and arcs of golden sand. In the summer, these areas are full of people enjoying the outdoors.

4. Bondi Beach

Skiathos beach on a sunny afternoon
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